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>> we did speak with boeing today. it is not expected to affect scheduling. if you have a flight booked, you should not have any issues because of this. and they have until may 20th, that's when this directive actually kicks in. and then once may 20th comes around, there are certain things in place where depending on how old the plane is, how many miles its flown, they will need to address this issue, suzanne. >> all right. thank you, rene, appreciate it as always. >>> the duchess of cambridge is going to be a godmother, but it's not what you think. thoo she's going to be godmother to a cruise ship. that's right. carnival cruise line has actually asked her to launch their latest ship called the royal princess. bring in john zarrella to explain this. carnival has had problems passengers stranded on board days without power, mess with the toilets and those kinds of things. is this essentially a p.r. campaign to try to erase some of the bad memories? >> well, you know, there's no question about it they've had a rough go the last year or so, carnival, or two year
>> we did speak with boeing today. it is not expected to affect scheduling. if you have a flight booked, you should not have any issues because of this. and they have until may 20th, that's when this directive actually kicks in. and then once may 20th comes around, there are certain things in place where depending on how old the plane is, how many miles its flown, they will need to address this issue, suzanne. >> all right. thank you, rene, appreciate it as always. >>> the...
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it has a boeing identification number on it. and officials are tracing that i.d. to see if it did, indeed, come from one of the hijacked planes. officials are also looking at how it could have got there and why it is only being discovered now. alina cho is in new york. good morning. how exactly was this found? >> reporter: it is incredible, poppy, good morning. incredible on so many different levels. here's what happened. basically on wednesday morning, there were surveyors here at the building behind me, looking to do some construction work, they discovered what they described as a mechanical part. the proper authorities were called, the ntsb, the fbi, they took a close look at that mechanical part and they were actually able to see a boeing identification number. and it was at that point that they realized it was likely the landing gear from one of the planes that crashed into the twin towers on 9/11. what's so amazing about this discovery is that the part itself is enormous. it is 5 feet by 4 feet by 17 inches in depth. and where it was found. it was wedged, as
it has a boeing identification number on it. and officials are tracing that i.d. to see if it did, indeed, come from one of the hijacked planes. officials are also looking at how it could have got there and why it is only being discovered now. alina cho is in new york. good morning. how exactly was this found? >> reporter: it is incredible, poppy, good morning. incredible on so many different levels. here's what happened. basically on wednesday morning, there were surveyors here at the...
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mary, you've been taking a closer look at that wreckage from one of those boeing jetliners that crashed into the twin towers back on 9/11. and a piece of the wreckage all of a sudden now all these years later has been found wedged in between two buildings. what are you learning? >> yeah. it was awolf, late last week. and it was found in a very tight alley space blocks from ground zero. we have new information and new video you're seeing on the other side of the screen there. video just released by the new york city police department. this plane wreckage is believed to be from the september 11th terror attack. what the nypd is saying is they've been given information from boeing that this wreckage is pt of a wing structure, not the landing gear, that was first believed. there are a lot of questions that still remain about how it's remained there. and also there was questions about why a piece of rope was still attached to it. thunclear. the police department saying though that it has no doubt that the wreckage is part of one of two planes that hit the world trade center. what's unknown i
mary, you've been taking a closer look at that wreckage from one of those boeing jetliners that crashed into the twin towers back on 9/11. and a piece of the wreckage all of a sudden now all these years later has been found wedged in between two buildings. what are you learning? >> yeah. it was awolf, late last week. and it was found in a very tight alley space blocks from ground zero. we have new information and new video you're seeing on the other side of the screen there. video just...
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boeing shares rallied 3%. the world investors own 350 million shares of boeing slade netted $173 million today. also making money, cofounder of home depot owns more than 660,000 shares of yum! brands. the news helped yum! brands, so he scored a paper gain of nearly $3 million. losing money today? gun shop owners, getting loans, the "wall street journal" says general electric financing unit is cutting off lending through gun stores reportedly in response to the center's newtown school shooting. even when they say it is not, it is always about "money." ♪ adam: all right, everybody, let's get right to it. a lot of earnings today, qualcomm, vanguard, it to that released their earnings after the closing bell. dennis kneale knows tech more than anybody. dennis: how is it zynga can beat wall street estimates and earnings, yet after hours the stock is down nearly 10%? wall street thought zynga would lose $0.03 per share, came in at 1 penny positive per share. wall street thought they would come in at $210 million pe
boeing shares rallied 3%. the world investors own 350 million shares of boeing slade netted $173 million today. also making money, cofounder of home depot owns more than 660,000 shares of yum! brands. the news helped yum! brands, so he scored a paper gain of nearly $3 million. losing money today? gun shop owners, getting loans, the "wall street journal" says general electric financing unit is cutting off lending through gun stores reportedly in response to the center's newtown school...
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. >> as you get closer on the part you can see a serial number and you see the word boeing before that serial number. you can't say with certainty what that part is, but the assumption is it's part of the landing gear from one of the 9/11 aircraft. >> the five-foot long piece of metal was found behind an islamic community center, and the part will be examined by the ntsb. >>> we will get back to boston after the break. ahead the latest on the investigation, and of course honoring the victims honored in this memorial, and some talk that more arrests could be coming. l als look inside the minds of the suspected terrorists and try to find out what police and federal agents are doing right now interrogating them to try to keep ahead. that's next. the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. whoa! kitchen counselor. see, new cascade platinum is unlike finish gel. it not only cleans your dishes, it helps keep your dishwasher s
. >> as you get closer on the part you can see a serial number and you see the word boeing before that serial number. you can't say with certainty what that part is, but the assumption is it's part of the landing gear from one of the 9/11 aircraft. >> the five-foot long piece of metal was found behind an islamic community center, and the part will be examined by the ntsb. >>> we will get back to boston after the break. ahead the latest on the investigation, and of course...
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upon closer inspection, they were able to actually see a serial number and the word "boeing." that's when the fbi and the ntsb and other officials were called. they took a closer look at it and incredibly they've determined that it appears it is the landing gear from one of the planes that crashed into the twin towers on 9/11. now, this discovery is incredible on so many different levels. first, the sheer size of the piece, it is five feet by four feet by 17 inches of depth, and then when you look at where it was found. it was wedged between two buildings, just an 18 inch very narrow space and it was found there. so then the question becomes how did it get there? nypd commissioner ray kelly has his theory. >> the space between the two buildings is only 18 inches. now the part has been measured to be five feet by four feet by 17 inches. so it's a big part and obviously very, very narrow confined area. somehow the part gets down there. could it have been lowered at some time? it's possible. there's a rope that's on, intertwined with that part. it would have had to fall down exac
upon closer inspection, they were able to actually see a serial number and the word "boeing." that's when the fbi and the ntsb and other officials were called. they took a closer look at it and incredibly they've determined that it appears it is the landing gear from one of the planes that crashed into the twin towers on 9/11. now, this discovery is incredible on so many different levels. first, the sheer size of the piece, it is five feet by four feet by 17 inches of depth, and then...
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boeing crews are now fixing aircraft around the world. much of the work is happening in japan. 24 of the 50 dreamliners that were in service are here. the ntsb chair says they are still uncertain what caused the problems. but she promised the investigation isn't over. >> i think we heard from the witnesses a number of things today that helped confirm some of the findings in our interim factual report and also helped to point us in the direction as we continue our investigation. >> reporter: aviation regulators say the revamped batteries will ensure the safety of passengers. the 787s are expected to be back in the air by june. susumu kojim world. >>> investigators are learning more about what possibly motivated the men accused of carrying out the boston marathon bombings. an american newspaper revealed details of the interrogation of the surviving suspect. "the washington post" reports dzhokhar tsarnaev said he and his deceased brother had hard-line islamist views and were angry about the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan. the newspaper qu
boeing crews are now fixing aircraft around the world. much of the work is happening in japan. 24 of the 50 dreamliners that were in service are here. the ntsb chair says they are still uncertain what caused the problems. but she promised the investigation isn't over. >> i think we heard from the witnesses a number of things today that helped confirm some of the findings in our interim factual report and also helped to point us in the direction as we continue our investigation. >>...
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boeing dreamliners may be heading for the skies, possibly as early as next week. the 787s have been grounded since january because a couple of lithium ion batteries on board caught on fire. boeing reportedly has engineers and techs working this week to install re-inforced batteries on its jets, which will reduce the risk of overheating. "it took a long time to prove this fix, about 3 weeks longer than boeing thought necessary, so i think they feel pressure now to go ahead, allow these planes back in the air, put this nightmare behind boeing." an update on the boeing fix is expected wednesday, along with the jet-maker's first quarter earnings report. the debate over immigration reform is already getting heated in washington. lawmakers held a hearing regarding the proposed immigration reforms yesterday. there was a mention of the boston marathon bombings during the immigration debate. "so if you have ways to improve the bill, offer an amendment when we start mark up in may and let's vote on it. i say that particularly those who were pointing to what happened, the te
boeing dreamliners may be heading for the skies, possibly as early as next week. the 787s have been grounded since january because a couple of lithium ion batteries on board caught on fire. boeing reportedly has engineers and techs working this week to install re-inforced batteries on its jets, which will reduce the risk of overheating. "it took a long time to prove this fix, about 3 weeks longer than boeing thought necessary, so i think they feel pressure now to go ahead, allow these...
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that includes airbus and boeing. so i think the longer term case is pretty strong. >> i think long and strong boeing, go rangers. >> that's a nice softener to the bitter pill here. >> he should have said go mets. >> tim had my when he brought the top gun reference in there. i didn't listen to the rest of the street fight. i was mesmerized that he could bring that into a street fight. >> the pattern's full. >> at least on the devg it looks like guy has won this debate. tweet us at cnbc fast money using #bull or #bear. some option traders think the runway may be getting long. what did you sigh? >> if you took a look at the options in procter & gamble you would have seen an overwhelming number of calls trading today. most of those were in the money. the mostle active option strike that was not related to the dividend were the may 75 puts. and what's interesting here is that procter & gamble is -- paying about 40 cents might be banking that it runs back to about that level. >> by the way, apple shares are now trading at
that includes airbus and boeing. so i think the longer term case is pretty strong. >> i think long and strong boeing, go rangers. >> that's a nice softener to the bitter pill here. >> he should have said go mets. >> tim had my when he brought the top gun reference in there. i didn't listen to the rest of the street fight. i was mesmerized that he could bring that into a street fight. >> the pattern's full. >> at least on the devg it looks like guy has won...
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we will be watching the move of the took now that boeing says that the repairs are being made on the battery. the index that went against the grain is the share market in sydney which is up 1%. normally sydney would have reacted to the china data but a dividend announcement drove the share market higher today. >> appreciate it. thank you. >>> the english football association is charging liverpool striker luis suarez with violent conduct. >> despite the indicate liverpool is not sacking scar was but he is facing a suspension. >> suarez has apologized for what he has called his inexcusable behavior. is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. u >>> welcome back, everyone, federal investigators have officially returned boston's bombing site to local control. >> there was a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. to remember the victims after bombs killed three and wounded 170. >> the suspected bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev says that his deceased older brother tamerlan was the driving force behind the attack and denies the involvement of international terrorist groups. >> boston area i
we will be watching the move of the took now that boeing says that the repairs are being made on the battery. the index that went against the grain is the share market in sydney which is up 1%. normally sydney would have reacted to the china data but a dividend announcement drove the share market higher today. >> appreciate it. thank you. >>> the english football association is charging liverpool striker luis suarez with violent conduct. >> despite the indicate liverpool is...
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remember boeing's plane of the future grounded after the problem with the batteries? they now have the green light to fly again. people in the midwest can't catch a break from the rain. there is a risk of more flooding. we'll tell you about it. [ male announcer ] dunes, desert, or trail, only rzr delivers. now's the time to buy during the polaris xp sales event. take your pick of our new limited edition rzrs and get financing as low as 2.99%. save even more with rebates up to $500... or totally customize your new rzr with up to $500 of free polaris accessories. razor sharp performance is waiting for you during the polaris xp sales event. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbl
remember boeing's plane of the future grounded after the problem with the batteries? they now have the green light to fly again. people in the midwest can't catch a break from the rain. there is a risk of more flooding. we'll tell you about it. [ male announcer ] dunes, desert, or trail, only rzr delivers. now's the time to buy during the polaris xp sales event. take your pick of our new limited edition rzrs and get financing as low as 2.99%. save even more with rebates up to $500... or totally...
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they have to rely on boeing engineers. that's proper. that is of course, but overall, the faa, you know, has to listen to what boeing's saying, and in many ways, take word from it. it's worked before, it will work going forward. dagen: boeing has a lot to lose, not just in additional damage to the reputation, but also money and lost sales. to the point, mike, how much damage has been done to the company whether it's financial or image in terms of this grounding of what was considered this advanced airplane? >> well, the meter's running. face it. the airplanes coming off production line. they are sitting out there. they are not getting money for all the investment boeing has in those airplanes completed, but not deliver the. that's one issue. i think the other issue is will this harassment boeing's reputation going forward? not in the long term it won't. it will be put behind us and move ahead. boeing takes a hit, but one to be over fairly quickly. dagen: do you think pages care or know what plane they are on? >> it's if it's a duck with
they have to rely on boeing engineers. that's proper. that is of course, but overall, the faa, you know, has to listen to what boeing's saying, and in many ways, take word from it. it's worked before, it will work going forward. dagen: boeing has a lot to lose, not just in additional damage to the reputation, but also money and lost sales. to the point, mike, how much damage has been done to the company whether it's financial or image in terms of this grounding of what was considered this...
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then upon closer inspection, they were able to see a boeing serial i.d. number. it was at that point that the lightbulb went off and they realized that it's likely the landing gear from one of the hijacked planes that crashed into the twin towers on 9/11. as i mentioned, an amazing discovery really for two big reasons. number one, the sure size of the piece, it's enormous. it's 5 feet by 4 feet, 17 inches in depth. it's said to weigh up to 700 pounds. it was wedged between these two buildin buildings, as you said, in a space where the width is just 18 inches. one of the buildings incredibly is the site of the controversial ground zero mosque. and so when you look at the small space in which this piece was wedged, the question becomes how did it get there and nypd commissioner ray kelly has his theories. >> the space between the two buildings is only 18 inches. now the part has been measured to be 5 feet by 4 feet by 17 inches. so it's a big part, and obviously, a very narrow, confined area. somehow the part gets down there. could it have been lowered at some time
then upon closer inspection, they were able to see a boeing serial i.d. number. it was at that point that the lightbulb went off and they realized that it's likely the landing gear from one of the hijacked planes that crashed into the twin towers on 9/11. as i mentioned, an amazing discovery really for two big reasons. number one, the sure size of the piece, it's enormous. it's 5 feet by 4 feet, 17 inches in depth. it's said to weigh up to 700 pounds. it was wedged between these two buildin...
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. >>> solid earnings for boeing and those shares are up in the premarket. boeing didn't give a cause for all of the problems related to the 787 dreamliner. battery issues earlier this year caused several emergency landings. >>> feeling the economic recovery? new data suggests it's good for the rich and not so good for the rest. the recovery in the first two years after the recession, the wealthiest 7% of households saw mean household wealth down 28%, investments like stocks is the main reason for the jump. the housing market is flat which hurt everybody else. the lower 93%, their mean household net worth fell 4% to an average of $133,000. >>> developing overnight, severe flooding turning deadly in the middle of the country. swollen rivers blamed for the four deaths. and a state of emergency in missouri. flash flooding swamping part of his state. jim spellman live in st. louis. >> reporter: good morning, christine. it does not feel like spring in st. louis. cold, blustery windy morning. there is a boat docked in here. none of this usually underwater. about f
. >>> solid earnings for boeing and those shares are up in the premarket. boeing didn't give a cause for all of the problems related to the 787 dreamliner. battery issues earlier this year caused several emergency landings. >>> feeling the economic recovery? new data suggests it's good for the rich and not so good for the rest. the recovery in the first two years after the recession, the wealthiest 7% of households saw mean household wealth down 28%, investments like stocks is...
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boeing confirmed it was one of a wing flap that crashed into the world trade center on 9/11. >>> stocks keep surging. and records keep falling on wall street. the s&p 500 closing at an all-time high yesterday. up more than 11 points to finish at 1593. futures are soaring. >>> it's 11 minutes past the hour. searching for a killer in northern california. an 8-year-old girl, she was murdered in her home. her parents are looking for answers. we have a live report ahead. you are watching "early start." [ female announcer ] what makes you walk a little taller? where does goddess begin? it begins with your skin... revealed by venus for a confident glow the whole world will notice. venus & olay -- gently exfoliates with 5 blades. plus olay moisture bars help lock in moisture for less dryness. only from venus & olay. any venus cartridge fits any venus handle. that's the beauty of venus. any venus cartridge fits any venus handle. aw, shoodiscover card.payment. i missed a payment. aw, shoot. shoot! this is bad, isn't it? oh no! we're good! this is your first time missing a payment. and you've got
boeing confirmed it was one of a wing flap that crashed into the world trade center on 9/11. >>> stocks keep surging. and records keep falling on wall street. the s&p 500 closing at an all-time high yesterday. up more than 11 points to finish at 1593. futures are soaring. >>> it's 11 minutes past the hour. searching for a killer in northern california. an 8-year-old girl, she was murdered in her home. her parents are looking for answers. we have a live report ahead. you...
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thank you for your thoughts on boeing today. see you later. >>> all right, we're in the final stretch of trading for the day. we've got a mark that is mixed. the dow industrials down now almost 40 points. s&p and the nasdaq still positive that the hour. >> let's see, i think -- >> 41 points. >> we're at the lows for the day right now, as a matter of fact. okay. up next, goldman sachs, abby joseph cohen explains why she feels stocks are still attractive. >> and investors are also putting money to work in japan. ceo of mizuho securities usa will join us. back in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...helps me keep an eye on what's really im
thank you for your thoughts on boeing today. see you later. >>> all right, we're in the final stretch of trading for the day. we've got a mark that is mixed. the dow industrials down now almost 40 points. s&p and the nasdaq still positive that the hour. >> let's see, i think -- >> 41 points. >> we're at the lows for the day right now, as a matter of fact. okay. up next, goldman sachs, abby joseph cohen explains why she feels stocks are still attractive. >>...
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it was a boeing 787 about to land when the crash happened. the plane is new and the pilot was fit to fly. the cause of the crash is being investigated. we'll continue to update you. >>> a senate aide tells cnn a sweeping deal on immigration reform will include a cut off date for indocumented immigrants who want to be citizens. details being worked out. the major points include a path to citizenship and a provision that makes any undocumented immigrant who entered the u.s. after december 31 is ineligible for citizenship under the deal. there is also a new system to assess border security. an applicant has to pay a fine and back taxes and pass a background check. the deal is being put together by the so-called gang of 8, four democrats, four republicans. senator marco rubio talks about immigration reform tomorrow morning on state of the union beginning at 9:00 eastern. john kerry says to china, let's work together to fix the north korea problem. the secretary of state is in beijing now. he say it is chinese are calling for north korea to tone d
it was a boeing 787 about to land when the crash happened. the plane is new and the pilot was fit to fly. the cause of the crash is being investigated. we'll continue to update you. >>> a senate aide tells cnn a sweeping deal on immigration reform will include a cut off date for indocumented immigrants who want to be citizens. details being worked out. the major points include a path to citizenship and a provision that makes any undocumented immigrant who entered the u.s. after...
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i wonder if posh makes them. c >>> japanese airline a&a is training its pilots to resume flying a boeing dreamliner. >> this comes after batteries, remember that, overheating on an a&a back in january and also overheated on a japan airlines jet. >> all 50 dreamliners were grounded. halfway through the test, it hopes to begin flights again in just a couple of weeks. >>> now as with many sports, soccer has had its issues when it comes to scoring. did the ball cross the line? was the ref wrong? of course the ref was wrong sometimes. well, relax, sports fans. world soccer's govern body will use goal line technology for the world cup next year. >> comes after years of debate over the use of technology. like cameras, sensors to verify the calls made by the refs because you know fans get angry if they make the wrong call. >> there have been massively controversial ones with the ball crossed over, it hasn't crosses over, big, important game. a lot of football or soccer fans around the world are going to have very happy. sensors in the ball and it will register. good stuff. >> i'll have to follow
i wonder if posh makes them. c >>> japanese airline a&a is training its pilots to resume flying a boeing dreamliner. >> this comes after batteries, remember that, overheating on an a&a back in january and also overheated on a japan airlines jet. >> all 50 dreamliners were grounded. halfway through the test, it hopes to begin flights again in just a couple of weeks. >>> now as with many sports, soccer has had its issues when it comes to scoring. did the...
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authorities came in, took a close look at it, and they were able to see on that piece of wreckage the word boeing, and a serial number. and it was at that point that they realized this was likely the landing gear from one of the hijacked planes on 9/11. as you can imagine, for families of the victims, this opens an old wound. in fact, i spoke to one man named jim riches today, his son died on 9/11. 29-year-old jimmy was a new york city firefighter that ran into the north tower on 9/11 and never came out. >> from september 11 that day until i got on my hands and knees, found him on his brother's birthday, march 25th, 2002, and me and his brothers carried him from ground zero. that's what we hope for the other families that never recovered anything, to at least be able to go to a cemetery, leave flowers. >> talking about places that should have been searched before. >> you turn the news on, hear this, it stabs you in the heart again. >> reporter: again, don, this is an active investigation. once that investigation is complete, that will take about a week, the big question is how will they remove th
authorities came in, took a close look at it, and they were able to see on that piece of wreckage the word boeing, and a serial number. and it was at that point that they realized this was likely the landing gear from one of the hijacked planes on 9/11. as you can imagine, for families of the victims, this opens an old wound. in fact, i spoke to one man named jim riches today, his son died on 9/11. 29-year-old jimmy was a new york city firefighter that ran into the north tower on 9/11 and never...
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regulators approved boeing's plan to fix the lithium ion batteries. al nippon airlines has the largest fleet. now let's take a look at the share market for a moment down in sydney. you would think that it would have reacted to the chinese hsbc flash pmi numbers but, in fact, there was another factor that drove the share market higher. that was an oil and gas company called woodside petroleum. it announced a surprise dividend, rather generous. that pushed it higher. that's a look at how things look in the asian pacific region. back to you in atlanta. >> pauline, thanks. >>> still ahead, the boston bombings were over in seconds, but for many the scars will last forever. >> dawn's life was changed in an instant. she speaks to cnn next. i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could sa
regulators approved boeing's plan to fix the lithium ion batteries. al nippon airlines has the largest fleet. now let's take a look at the share market for a moment down in sydney. you would think that it would have reacted to the chinese hsbc flash pmi numbers but, in fact, there was another factor that drove the share market higher. that was an oil and gas company called woodside petroleum. it announced a surprise dividend, rather generous. that pushed it higher. that's a look at how things...
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boeing expects to make at least one battery test flight. the test flight will be two hours from the seattle area to moses, lake, washington. >> while boeing its test flights under way, japan's all nipon airways--airline says it was to put pilots through the test. the largest customer for boeing is putting pilots through train to resume flight in june. the japanese carrier is also likely to use the dream liner initially for cargo flights once the new battery system is installed. a n k operates 17 of the carbon composite jets and has counseled more than 3600 flights through the end of may. >>, a prosecutor said they're going after the death penalty for james holmes . the man charged with killing a dozen people on a movie theater shooting last july. we have video of him at a hearing is today no cameras were allowed inside the courtroom. the prosecutor says he talked with the people who lost relatives in the shooting about what penalty was appropriate for him and decided that the justice is death. >> connecticut lawmakers have reached a biparti
boeing expects to make at least one battery test flight. the test flight will be two hours from the seattle area to moses, lake, washington. >> while boeing its test flights under way, japan's all nipon airways--airline says it was to put pilots through the test. the largest customer for boeing is putting pilots through train to resume flight in june. the japanese carrier is also likely to use the dream liner initially for cargo flights once the new battery system is installed. a n k...
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york confirmaron que una pieza hallada en dos edificios del bajo manhattan es igual al modelo de un boeing que usaron los terroristas de la red de al qaeda en los atentados de septiembre del 2001 no se descarta la posibilidad que el objeto fuera colocado a propÓsito en el sector. >>> la pieza del tren de aterrizaje atrÁs del edificio en bajo manhattan, coincide con la parte del mismo modelo del boeing utilizados en el acto de septiembre del 2011. >>> tantos aÑos que pasÓ, y que encuentren en este aÑo una parte del aviÓn de pieza, es increÍble. >>> reaccionan naban asÍ. mÁs de diez luego los investigadores estÁn investigando. es el mismo local que alberga una mezquita que causÓ controversia a ser abierta a cuadras de la zona cero. el objeto estÁ entre dos edificios el diagrama muestra la ubicaciÓn exacta donde los edificios, el 50 de la murray, y el 51, detectives contactaron a la empresa boeing, es un aviÓn 767 el mismo que fue usado para destruir las torres gemelas, no se confirma si fue parte de los aviones del atentado, el dueÑo del lÓcal colabora con autoridades, se dij
york confirmaron que una pieza hallada en dos edificios del bajo manhattan es igual al modelo de un boeing que usaron los terroristas de la red de al qaeda en los atentados de septiembre del 2001 no se descarta la posibilidad que el objeto fuera colocado a propÓsito en el sector. >>> la pieza del tren de aterrizaje atrÁs del edificio en bajo manhattan, coincide con la parte del mismo modelo del boeing utilizados en el acto de septiembre del 2011. >>> tantos aÑos que pasÓ,...
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getting closer on the part you can see a serial number and you see the word "boeing." before that serial number. >> reporter: it is then that investigators realized what they have. but how did it get there? >> it certainly is possible that it was wedged down there and went directly in to that alley. depends on the angle it hit and also looking in the possibility it was lowered by a rope. >> reporter: there's clearly rope tangle in the rope. why would anyone deliberately put it here? if that's indeed what happened. nobody knows. what is clear is that investigators will be back on monday for about a week to look for toxic material and human remains. >> it's heartbreaking. it should have been searched better. >> reporter: jim riches is a retired deputy chief. his son jimmy was a firefighter who on 9/11 ran bravely in to the north tower to try to save lives. the 29-year-old never came out. >> i stayed down there from september 11th that day and dug on my hands and knees until we found him on his brother's birthday on march 22 and we hope for the thousand other families nev
getting closer on the part you can see a serial number and you see the word "boeing." before that serial number. >> reporter: it is then that investigators realized what they have. but how did it get there? >> it certainly is possible that it was wedged down there and went directly in to that alley. depends on the angle it hit and also looking in the possibility it was lowered by a rope. >> reporter: there's clearly rope tangle in the rope. why would anyone...
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. >> good to know that whoever did the president's bracket is probably going to be walking boe the dog now. >> not going to be a good job anymore. this was not a good year for him. he normally does better than this. >> that's true. luda on stage right now. we will bring you back. more to come from downtown atlanta. up next we have not only a little bit more from centennial park, a really, really, really big bracket, carlos dias has it at cnn center. we'll get to tweets and the all access at the final four continues. here is a little all access with wichita state head coach greg marshall. >> all right. number one in the country, number one seed, what does that mean? what does that mean to you? what number are we? huh? you cannot make people respect you. you cannot make people respect you. all right? you can certainly not allow them to disrespect you. okay? let's go make that happen. let's go. 1-2-3. >> announcer: did you know there are secret black market websites around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock m
. >> good to know that whoever did the president's bracket is probably going to be walking boe the dog now. >> not going to be a good job anymore. this was not a good year for him. he normally does better than this. >> that's true. luda on stage right now. we will bring you back. more to come from downtown atlanta. up next we have not only a little bit more from centennial park, a really, really, really big bracket, carlos dias has it at cnn center. we'll get to tweets and the...
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on the boeing side. boeing was always a great company and people continue to doubt them throughout this run from 69 to now it will be a hundred soon because they don't understand when they get a long cycle for aerospace, the cost of the planes come down, but they do not cut the price to the airlines so these are both really good quarters. >> have you seen faber this morning? >> david? >> he's not on the set. >> of course, we've already chatted on numerous stints. >> there are people cutting the price target on apple. i felt guilty running the penguins. i dusted it up and dug it out and i put courtesy david faber at the bottom. i don't know if we ever had ten. i think we had three or four to run them. they're all coming down with the price targets today. >> that's what was amazing. on the conference call cook was as confident as ever talking about the ideas that there were new products and no one believes this man. it's just a revolt and it's a painful revolt to listen to, because it is, without a doubt t
on the boeing side. boeing was always a great company and people continue to doubt them throughout this run from 69 to now it will be a hundred soon because they don't understand when they get a long cycle for aerospace, the cost of the planes come down, but they do not cut the price to the airlines so these are both really good quarters. >> have you seen faber this morning? >> david? >> he's not on the set. >> of course, we've already chatted on numerous stints....
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up 85% compared to boeing. >> all right. thank you very much. >> mike rice berating his players and lost his job. his boss, tim perneti was pressured and is walking away with a pretty penny. $1.2 million to be exact. plus an ipad, a car allowance for one year and more than two years of paid health insurance. does he deserve such a lucrative settlement. >> i don't see it. >> there was no pause. he was not fired for cause. if he's not, then he gets the contract. >> i agree. i think it's too simplistic to say he doesn't deserve it. he is out. the coach is out. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> back >> back down to the power run
up 85% compared to boeing. >> all right. thank you very much. >> mike rice berating his players and lost his job. his boss, tim perneti was pressured and is walking away with a pretty penny. $1.2 million to be exact. plus an ipad, a car allowance for one year and more than two years of paid health insurance. does he deserve such a lucrative settlement. >> i don't see it. >> there was no pause. he was not fired for cause. if he's not, then he gets the contract. >> i...
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take a look at shares of boeing over the next year and in particular, once it became clear that boeing had its hands wrapped around this battery fix, that's when shares started to take off and you see the shares traded at $92 a share and that's the best price since 2007. so clearly, investors are optimistic that they're going to be getting past all of the battery problems. >> in the meantime, phil, they're deploying teams around the world to change the batteries on those planes. they'll have to compensate customers. they'll have to advise on p.r. do we have any idea how much does it cost? does it not matter provided the 787 resumes production? >> it's not going have a material impact. they talked about that last week during their earnings. it will cost anywhere between $600 million and $800 million. that's the estimate out on wall street. they can pro-rate that over 1100 dream liners that will be built. so the material impact is knell lidgible and the fact that they didn't have to change the delivery forecast, that's the key and that's why you see the shares moving higher. >> this chry
take a look at shares of boeing over the next year and in particular, once it became clear that boeing had its hands wrapped around this battery fix, that's when shares started to take off and you see the shares traded at $92 a share and that's the best price since 2007. so clearly, investors are optimistic that they're going to be getting past all of the battery problems. >> in the meantime, phil, they're deploying teams around the world to change the batteries on those planes. they'll...
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the jumbo jet boeing hoped would be the future of air travel. and this evening, those jets are getting ready to take off again. so, what was the fix? did they ever figure out what was wrong with that battery system? here's abc's akiko fujita. >> reporter: the dreamliner took to the skies over japan today, home to half the world's fleet. a successful flight testing its new battery system. in africa, the first commercial 787 flight in four months. a welcome sign for a fleet plagued by problems. >> there's nothing that's truly life-threatening. but you had a bunch of technical snafus that have made things difficult. >> reporter: the 787 was supposed to revolutionize air travel. but the dreamliner has been one, big headache. while batteries overheated back in january, grounding the entire fleet. this fire on a boston tarmac and smoke onboard a flight in japan, prompting an faa investigation. boeing redesigned its battery system, adding more insulation and a venting tube to prevent the risk of fire. while boeing insists it fixed the battery problem,
the jumbo jet boeing hoped would be the future of air travel. and this evening, those jets are getting ready to take off again. so, what was the fix? did they ever figure out what was wrong with that battery system? here's abc's akiko fujita. >> reporter: the dreamliner took to the skies over japan today, home to half the world's fleet. a successful flight testing its new battery system. in africa, the first commercial 787 flight in four months. a welcome sign for a fleet plagued by...
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my >> ama: after beinggroundded for more than three months boeing's 787 dreamlineer took of today. the faa declared the dreamliner safe to fly after they approved boeing's plan to fix batteries on the planes. all nip upon airplane flights won't restart until september 15th. >> youth baseball officials in north valley comiewptz are bringing life-saving equipment to bay area fields after a scary incident this month. roanoke park, cal cal ripken baseball, is buying four heart defibrillators. one of the players was hit in the chest with a pitch and his heart stopped. the little league is buying two of the devices. >>> bay area residents did their part to rid their homes of unwanted prescription drugs today. drug takeback events were held around the bay, including in oakland. law enforcement agencies accepted unwanted and expired medication, no questions asked. the event coincides with a national drug takeback event organized by the dea. they have collected over a thousand tons of prescription drugs at these events. >> up next. stranded. surrounded by sea, their boat submerged. they wer
my >> ama: after beinggroundded for more than three months boeing's 787 dreamlineer took of today. the faa declared the dreamliner safe to fly after they approved boeing's plan to fix batteries on the planes. all nip upon airplane flights won't restart until september 15th. >> youth baseball officials in north valley comiewptz are bringing life-saving equipment to bay area fields after a scary incident this month. roanoke park, cal cal ripken baseball, is buying four heart...
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. >> delta airlines is going to be the first one of these carriers to order a new set of boeing 737s that are going to give the very last row in the airplane a little more room to recline and they're going to get that room from the lavatory. so they're going to make the lavatory much smaller. so for example, jason, how tall are you? >> 6'6". >> 6'6". >> 250. here's the question. they'll make the one in the back smaller. the one in the front the way it is? i have to be a contortionist to fit in this thing. let me read this. delta claims the flyers will not be bothered by the smaller bathrooms because the design mostly utilize space that was previously wasted. there's waste? >> extra library in there. >> there's waste. not sure it's wasted space in there. i don't get this. >> what do you care? they don't feed us. you don't need a restroom anymore. >> i rarely go in there. there's women using the restrooms a lot. they're not quite as big as me. >> i think they're on to something here. how about bench seating? that way we can get four people in there. >> i don't know if tsa likes this. >
. >> delta airlines is going to be the first one of these carriers to order a new set of boeing 737s that are going to give the very last row in the airplane a little more room to recline and they're going to get that room from the lavatory. so they're going to make the lavatory much smaller. so for example, jason, how tall are you? >> 6'6". >> 6'6". >> 250. here's the question. they'll make the one in the back smaller. the one in the front the way it is? i...
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boeing's 7-8-7 dreamliners are back in the skies. one of the planes flew from ethiopia to nairobi today. it was the first flight since the planes were grounded in january. battery malfunctions kept the 50 dreamliners grounded around the world. but u-s officials have cleared airlines to use the plane once they replaced its battery system. japan has also authorized "all nippon airways" and "japan airlines" to resume flights of the aircraft. and boeing says deliveries next month. tiny what if the banks down exactly. not just that and start the aldus program for working women and the state of california. southern wonderland banbur teen find that more women at coming into the program. stet and stomped that such a fabulous job helping women to recover from alcohol addicted. that community is so supportive, but standing stones. what is it hills is that alcohol is tight. attackinstepping stone at the bn how to build long-term sobriety. there always flat when into off what this program at stepping stone. women pay a small fee for their pride
boeing's 7-8-7 dreamliners are back in the skies. one of the planes flew from ethiopia to nairobi today. it was the first flight since the planes were grounded in january. battery malfunctions kept the 50 dreamliners grounded around the world. but u-s officials have cleared airlines to use the plane once they replaced its battery system. japan has also authorized "all nippon airways" and "japan airlines" to resume flights of the aircraft. and boeing says deliveries next...
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boeing is expanding to a plant in south carolina. the move expected to create 2000 jobs. just the latest company to add jobs in the state that lets workers decide if they want to join a union or not. what they call right to work states. dagen follow me closely. what do you think? >> i think that we need more right to work states because if you look at the last decade you've had faster economic growth in right to work states versus states where you have to sign up for unions. >> know the an all of them, some are-- >> some of them have, but broadly speaking when you do the averages, this is the last decade, 2000-2009, faster economic growth, faster payroll growth. >> i'm just saying. >> and i like the way we've skipped over south carolina's wonderful economic growth. do you know what the unemployment rate is there. >> i'm not skipping, i'm saying the average, do we time to talk about 24 different states? >> but you have-- >> you brought up south carolina and i, you know, through the magic of google looked up the unemployment rate in south carolina. >> right, it's higher tha
boeing is expanding to a plant in south carolina. the move expected to create 2000 jobs. just the latest company to add jobs in the state that lets workers decide if they want to join a union or not. what they call right to work states. dagen follow me closely. what do you think? >> i think that we need more right to work states because if you look at the last decade you've had faster economic growth in right to work states versus states where you have to sign up for unions. >> know...
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the nypd says the part includes a clearly visible boeing i.d. number. now it was found behind 51 park place, which is site of a planned islamic community center near ground zero. new york city police commissioner ray kelly said authorities are trying to figure out exactly how that part got there. >>> tonight we are learning more about the 90 minutes of sheer terror that a boston man says he went through after he was carjacked by tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. the 26-year-old who only wants to be identified as danny says he was trapped in his car with the bombing suspects, fearing he would be killed at any moment. our brian todd is out front with the details about danny's kidnapping and how his escape happened. >> reporter: this is the area where the carjacking began more than a week ago thursday night, along the brighton avenue area outside downtown boston, just along this strip. it began with suspect tamerlan tsarnaev knocking on the window of the victim's car and demanding a ride. it played out for about 90 minutes and left the victim shaking. tamerl
the nypd says the part includes a clearly visible boeing i.d. number. now it was found behind 51 park place, which is site of a planned islamic community center near ground zero. new york city police commissioner ray kelly said authorities are trying to figure out exactly how that part got there. >>> tonight we are learning more about the 90 minutes of sheer terror that a boston man says he went through after he was carjacked by tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. the 26-year-old who only...
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boeing has five other centers for research outside the u-s. when it comes to frequent flyer miles.. .many americans could be making a mistake. a new study finds three out of four americans do not know how many miles they have acquired. an industry insider told us....its largely in part, because of poorly designed airlines' websites. "when you go to redeem miles, most of the time they won't actually show you everything that is available. the biggest issue is with their airline partners. most airlines are in alliances but they won't actually show you if those partner flights are available. so many people will go online to use their miles and think nothing is available, when there in fact is. that was brian kelly of the website "the points guy dot com." kelly says he personally has saved thousands in airfare due to the frequent flyer program. he suggests trip it pro and award wallet, as two sites to track your miles. more travelers are getting on board amtrak. march was amtrak's best month ever. october, december and january were also record mont
boeing has five other centers for research outside the u-s. when it comes to frequent flyer miles.. .many americans could be making a mistake. a new study finds three out of four americans do not know how many miles they have acquired. an industry insider told us....its largely in part, because of poorly designed airlines' websites. "when you go to redeem miles, most of the time they won't actually show you everything that is available. the biggest issue is with their airline partners....
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boeing reporting first quarter profits up 20%. they took no special charge for the dream liner. investors cheered that earnings news and the expectation that the faa will clear the dream liner for passenger flight later this week. boeing gained more than 3% today and is up more than 20% this year. >>> yesterday's fake associated press tweet the one that sent the markets into a temporary tailspin escalated concerns about corporate internet security and how safe all our online accounts really are. today a victory for the good guys. police in australia arrested a man believed to be a high level member of the computer hacking ring called lose security. it's part of the larger group known as anonymous. which has claimed responsibility for cyber attacks on the cia, sony pictures and even public broadcasting service. meanwhile, online brokerage giant charles schwab admitted the website was the target of a seco cyber attack in as many days. denying its clients access to their online accounts for several hours. the problem has been resolved and schwab investors can safely trade again. >>
boeing reporting first quarter profits up 20%. they took no special charge for the dream liner. investors cheered that earnings news and the expectation that the faa will clear the dream liner for passenger flight later this week. boeing gained more than 3% today and is up more than 20% this year. >>> yesterday's fake associated press tweet the one that sent the markets into a temporary tailspin escalated concerns about corporate internet security and how safe all our online accounts...
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you look at boeing 3 1/2%. adding 22 dow positive points. it is helping the dow to keep near the unchanged line without boeing they would be doing a lot worse. they came out with numbers that beat the street. their outlook they reaffirmed guidance and plan to get the 787 dreamliners out after all. a food day for boeing. back to you. ashley: battery problems? what battery problems. nicole, thanks very much. tracy: so sell in may, go away? i don't know. our first guest says that might not be the best strategy this year. sam stovall, s&p capital chief equity strategist joins us now. sam, first of all, why does this happen every year? every year, like clockwork you could have create ad portfolio around it. sell in may, take the summer off. go to the hamptons, come back in the fall and start buying again? >> is that an invitation to come to the hamptons? tracy: you got it. >> i think basically it is a matter of capital inflows. you're absolutely right since world war ii the market risen average of 7% from november to april but only 1.2% from may
you look at boeing 3 1/2%. adding 22 dow positive points. it is helping the dow to keep near the unchanged line without boeing they would be doing a lot worse. they came out with numbers that beat the street. their outlook they reaffirmed guidance and plan to get the 787 dreamliners out after all. a food day for boeing. back to you. ashley: battery problems? what battery problems. nicole, thanks very much. tracy: so sell in may, go away? i don't know. our first guest says that might not be the...
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boeing is fixing batteries on all 50 dreamliners. "we are projecting it is going to take us 5 days per airplane to incorporate the modificiations." jets in japan were among the first repaired. airlines there reportedly are considering flying the dreamliners as early as today. . a closer look at this week's earnings-- stellar u.s. sales helped ford report its best quarter ever. profits soared 16% at united technologies, as the company backed a full year outlook. yum brands reported healthy results to investors, but a bird flu strain in china has it worried about kfc sales. meanwhile, at & t took its largest hit since 20-10. as competition from verizon hurt its bottom line. consumer staple procter & gamble fell short of wall street expectations, and issued a weak outlook for its current quarter. and, defense contractor northrop grumman took a hit, as sequester cuts hurt revenue. sprint has a hang up with samsung's galaxy s 4 smartphone.the company says in a statement.. "unfortunately, due to unexpected inventory challenges from samsung
boeing is fixing batteries on all 50 dreamliners. "we are projecting it is going to take us 5 days per airplane to incorporate the modificiations." jets in japan were among the first repaired. airlines there reportedly are considering flying the dreamliners as early as today. . a closer look at this week's earnings-- stellar u.s. sales helped ford report its best quarter ever. profits soared 16% at united technologies, as the company backed a full year outlook. yum brands reported...
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by then, this boeing reaches 37,000 feet. it is heading southeast, the legacy heading northwest. the two aircraft should be at different at tultitudes. instead they're on a collision course. >> it was a beautiful day, puffy white clouds in the sky, nothing obscuring our view. we took off for what was to be a routine flight with competent pilots in a brand new airplane. what could be bad about that. >> both sets of pilots are in contact with air traffic control. starting at 4:02, there's a problem. the legacy's radar data is no longer being received by air traffic control. at some point during the flight, the transponder that provides altitude information to the controller inadvertently disappears. >> a transponder is critical, not only to relay key information to air traffic control and nearby planes but also to enable tcas, the traffic avoidance system that warns when another plane is too close. >> traffic, traffic. >> and advises preventive action. in addition to the signal preventing legacy from sending data, there's another problem. well documented radio dead zones over the a
by then, this boeing reaches 37,000 feet. it is heading southeast, the legacy heading northwest. the two aircraft should be at different at tultitudes. instead they're on a collision course. >> it was a beautiful day, puffy white clouds in the sky, nothing obscuring our view. we took off for what was to be a routine flight with competent pilots in a brand new airplane. what could be bad about that. >> both sets of pilots are in contact with air traffic control. starting at 4:02,...
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it's up to the faa whether boeing's dreamliners are fit to fly. boeing completed a second, two- hour test flight on friday in washington state. once the federal aviation administration reviews the test data, the agency will decide whether to certify the fix, and if the jets are ready for takeoff on a routine basis. transportation secretary ray lahood believes boeing has a "good plan" to fix it's battery problem. ubs is in legal trouble with the federal housing finance agency over mortgage losses at fannie mae and freddie mac. the fhfa won the right to sue ubs over the quality of loans in $6.4 billion in mortgage- backed securities. ubs tried to appeal the suit, claiming it was filed too late under federal law. but the court rules that the housing and economic recovery act of 2008 extended the filing period. millionaires in america made a staggering amount in unemployment benefits "during" the financial crisis. new data reveals they made a grand total of "80 million dollars" . in 2010, about 32 hundred millionaires received benefits -- a jump of ab
it's up to the faa whether boeing's dreamliners are fit to fly. boeing completed a second, two- hour test flight on friday in washington state. once the federal aviation administration reviews the test data, the agency will decide whether to certify the fix, and if the jets are ready for takeoff on a routine basis. transportation secretary ray lahood believes boeing has a "good plan" to fix it's battery problem. ubs is in legal trouble with the federal housing finance agency over...
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boeing expects to make a least one battery test flight. the test flight will be two hours from the seattle area to moses lake, washington. >> while boeing this test flights under way, japan's eight in a sense that it was to put pilots through the test. the largest customer for boeing is putting pilots through training to resume flights in june. the japanese carrier is also likely to use the dream liner initially for cargo flights once the new battery system is installed. >> new york city subway riders have been cautioned about smoking, sugar and teen pregnancy. now they're getting a new message that is passed on. the city's department of health is launching an ad campaign monday urging passengers routinize the salt in packaged foods. the ad shows two loaves of bread, zooms in on the " sodium " line in their nutrition labels and wants " to a much sought to lead a heart attack and stroke. " no word on the costs of the new soft campaign but the city said the federal centers for disease control and prevention pay for that. >> some women in cal
boeing expects to make a least one battery test flight. the test flight will be two hours from the seattle area to moses lake, washington. >> while boeing this test flights under way, japan's eight in a sense that it was to put pilots through the test. the largest customer for boeing is putting pilots through training to resume flights in june. the japanese carrier is also likely to use the dream liner initially for cargo flights once the new battery system is installed. >> new york...
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the faa says the boeing plane can now resume operations once airlines carry out modifications. the announcement stated japan airlines and all nippon airways must repair the 787's batteries and take other safety precautions, including test flights. the carriers are expected to put the dreamliner back in the air as early as june. authorities grounded all 787s in january after incidents on jets operated by jal and ana raised concerns about the battery system. a smoking battery in an ana 787 forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in western japan. and a fire broke out aboard a jal 787 on the tarmac at boston's logan airport. japan's transport safety board and the u.s. national transportation safety board are still investigating what caused the excess current. all nippon airways and japan airlines have a lot invested in the 787 dreamliner. they want to get the plane back on the arrival and departure board right away, but some experts say the airlines need to be cautious. nhk world's chie yamagishi reports. >> reporter: crews at ana and jal have already begun work to repair th
the faa says the boeing plane can now resume operations once airlines carry out modifications. the announcement stated japan airlines and all nippon airways must repair the 787's batteries and take other safety precautions, including test flights. the carriers are expected to put the dreamliner back in the air as early as june. authorities grounded all 787s in january after incidents on jets operated by jal and ana raised concerns about the battery system. a smoking battery in an ana 787 forced...
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boeing's fleet of 787s appear to be closer to takeoff. several reports say we could know by next week whether the dreamliner will soon be back in service. the faa grounded the 50 jets after batteries burned onboard two 787s earlier this year. boeing came up with a fix, which the faa is now testing. the ordeal has already cost the jet maker $600 million, but more losses could be added on as airlines consider asking boeing for compensation. a quiet town in texas mourns the tragic deaths of more than a dozen people caught in a massive explosion at a fertilizer plant. it's considered the largest industrial disaster this decade. president obama quickly pledged federal emergency funds to the area. rescuers spent hours searching through rubble for survivors. the disaster started with a small fire at west fertilzer plant. according to reports, the company was fined $2,300 by the epa for a saftey violation, but settled in 2006. the german parlaiment is backing a $13-billion bailout for struggling cyprus. it's nearly twice the amount estimated a mo
boeing's fleet of 787s appear to be closer to takeoff. several reports say we could know by next week whether the dreamliner will soon be back in service. the faa grounded the 50 jets after batteries burned onboard two 787s earlier this year. boeing came up with a fix, which the faa is now testing. the ordeal has already cost the jet maker $600 million, but more losses could be added on as airlines consider asking boeing for compensation. a quiet town in texas mourns the tragic deaths of more...
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the boeing field reps make the call to cut the piece in half. that's problem number one. problem number two, the correct procedure calls for two rows of rivets to hold the doubler in place. only one row is used. for seven years the single row and the split up panel have been carrying twice the load they should have been. >> they decided to alter the installation procedure. it wasn't an approved procedure. >> the repair is certified to last 10,000 takeoff/landing cycles. by the day of the crash this particular 747 has already gone more than 12,000 cycles. the repair is inspected but because a sealant has been used over the gap in the bulkhead, cracks in the rivets are not found. this plane is a ticking time bomb. >> unfortunately, the repair was insufficient and cracks started to develop over the service life after the airplane was returned into passenger use. there was no proper inspection procedure as well. >> as jal 123 passes through 24,000 feet cracks begin to connect between the rivets leaving the bulkhead to fail catastrophically. it's a structural failure due not t
the boeing field reps make the call to cut the piece in half. that's problem number one. problem number two, the correct procedure calls for two rows of rivets to hold the doubler in place. only one row is used. for seven years the single row and the split up panel have been carrying twice the load they should have been. >> they decided to alter the installation procedure. it wasn't an approved procedure. >> the repair is certified to last 10,000 takeoff/landing cycles. by the day...